Eight episodes to explore the new frontiers of social enterprise and impact finance, spanning technology, sustainability, and new economies.
The world of social entrepreneurship meets the world of technology in the new podcast series “Social-Tech Entrepreneurship,” part of the Innovators’ Talks series by the POLIMI Graduate School of Management. Eight episodes explore how new technologies, innovation, and finance can contribute to generating positive social impact, paving the way for new business models and sustainable development.
The series was produced in collaboration with the TIRESIA research group – Politecnico di Milano, as part of the MUSA Scarl (Multilayered Urban Sustainability Action) project. The goal is to disseminate scientific knowledge about social enterprise with a high technological component, promoting an accessible yet rigorous debate on central themes such as impact innovation, new economies, and integrated sustainability.
Through interviews, in-depth analyses, and testimonials, “Social-Tech Entrepreneurship” guides listeners on a journey through entrepreneurial experiences, social innovation practices, and the new frontiers of technology serving the common good. Each episode tackles a different aspect: from the role of impact finance to the use of artificial intelligence for social good, up to new models of sustainable governance.
With this project, POLIMI Graduate School of Management and the TIRESIA group confirm their commitment to promoting a culture of conscious innovation, capable of combining economic value, social impact, and technological progress. “Social-Tech Entrepreneurship” thus becomes a point of reference for those, in the academic and entrepreneurial worlds, who believe in the transformative power of enterprise serving society.
You can listen to all the episodes at this link: SPOTIFY